UMV’s New Leap Forward: Kazakhstan Deputy Ambassador Visits UMV Headquarters
Table of Contents
- Kazakhstan Deputy Ambassador Visits UMV Headquarters to Explore Global Web Security Collaboration
- Exploring Opportunities for Global Web Security Collaboration
- Introducing UMV’s AI-Powered Web Security Technologies
- Discussing Security Collaboration Opportunities in Kazakhstan
- Expanding UMV’s Presence in the Global Security Market
- Looking Ahead to Future Cooperation
1. Kazakhstan Deputy Ambassador Visits UMV Headquarters to Explore Global Web Security Collaboration
On June 2, 2026, the Deputy Ambassador of Kazakhstan visited UMV headquarters in Seoul.
The purpose of the visit was to learn more about the company’s AI-powered cybersecurity technologies and discuss opportunities for future collaboration.
The visit brought together representatives from both sides to exchange perspectives on web security, digital transformation, and the growing importance of protecting critical digital infrastructure.

2. Exploring Opportunities for Global Web Security Collaboration
As digital transformation accelerates across Central Asia and other regions, organizations face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure and online services. Against this backdrop, the visit provided an opportunity to discuss regional cybersecurity trends, the evolving digital security landscape, and the role advanced web security technologies can play in supporting secure digital transformation.

3. Introducing UMV’s AI-Powered Web Security Technologies
During the visit, UMV introduced its AI-powered cybersecurity portfolio, including the ZYON integrated security platform and its web security solutions. Discussions highlighted the company’s capabilities in web shell detection, website integrity monitoring, and cyber incident response, demonstrating how AI-driven technologies can help organizations strengthen their security posture against evolving web-based threats.
UMV also shared insights into the growing risks posed by web shell attacks, which continue to be used by threat actors to gain persistent access to compromised servers. The company emphasized the importance of proactive detection and rapid response to minimize operational risk and protect critical web environments.

4. Discussing Security Collaboration Opportunities in Kazakhstan
Representatives from both sides exchanged views on cybersecurity priorities within Kazakhstan and the broader Central Asian region. Discussions covered the growing demand for public-sector and enterprise cybersecurity, opportunities for technology exchange, and the potential application of advanced web security solutions to address evolving regional security challenges.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of continued knowledge sharing and collaboration as organizations work to strengthen cyber resilience in an increasingly connected digital environment.
5. Expanding UMV’s Presence in the Global Security Market
The visit highlighted UMV’s growing role as a provider of AI-powered web security technologies for organizations operating in complex digital environments. By showcasing its expertise in web shell detection, website integrity monitoring, and cyber threat response, UMV demonstrated how its technologies can support customers both in Korea and across international markets.
As organizations continue to strengthen their cybersecurity strategies, UMV remains committed to advancing innovative security technologies that address emerging threats and support secure digital transformation.
6. Looking Ahead to Future Cooperation
UMV views the visit as a meaningful step toward expanding dialogue with international partners and strengthening relationships within the global cybersecurity community. The company looks forward to continued exchanges of knowledge and expertise that contribute to stronger cyber resilience, deeper technology collaboration, and new opportunities for international cooperation.
